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2. Suggests that member States, in an effort to put in place sustainable measures, promote
collaboration in international fora with other States and organizations to conduct
testing and encourage alignment of standards in order to:
a. Share costs,
b. Maximise savings, future collaborations, and exports;
3. Invites member States to encourage research and development through local and
regional funding;
4. Proclaims that it would be advisable to set up flexible networks capable of transferring
and processing data over long distances (as at present) in :
a. Maximising distance reduction,
b. Locating data processing in various locations, involving more data computation
performed closer to where the data is collected;
5. Recommends, for sustainable measurements, finding ways to mitigate the impact on
satellite observations by working with the wireless industry to seek ways to stop or
redirect 5G transmissions when a satellite is making its measurements;
6. Proposes to develop, along with 5G, the technology of the standby mode of electronic
devices in order to allow additional energy savings, as well as the use of MIMO (Multiple
Input Multiple Output) antennas, which increase network coverage while providing
superior capacity;
7. Encourages setting a limit of 50% of the network per provider and to establish a tough
and extensive prior authorisation regime;
8. Expresses that the development of 5G could make a significant contribution to
environmental protection and to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the CO2
content of our atmosphere, to be achieved by:
a. Developing intelligent traffic management systems to reduce congestion and
journey times,
b. Promoting the deployment of intelligent mobility services based on increased
use of more environmentally friendly means of transport,
c. Allowing the creation of new electric vehicles with a longer range and shared
by a community of users, reducing the need to own an individual vehicle;
9. Confirms that one of the main causes of waste in industry is the over-manufacturing of
goods or their production before they are needed by the customer, and supports the
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